The former Port Adelaide Institute building is prominently located towards the western end of St Vincent Street, between Nelson and Robe Streets. Officially opened in 1959, the building was once home to the Institute's nautical museum and later, the Port Adelaide Public Library. The institute stood as an important cultural and social centre for the City of Port Adelaide.

The property provides approximately 500m2 of internal space over 3 levels including a large atrium with a central staircase from the ground to the mezzanine floor. This is a highly unique building with excellent exposure to busy St Vincent Street. The building has been extensively renovated under its current ownership and the property provides excellent scope for a variety of uses including office, retail, studio or even residential use subject to usual consents. It's an exciting time for Port Adelaide with several early activation works already underway and Renewal SA's new Precinct Plan providing a long-term framework for renewal activities in Port Adelaide.